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Question 1

All of the following is true about Native American activists in the 1960s, EXCEPT:
 
  a. They called for an end of the termination policy.
  b. They demanded improved education, economic, and health opportunities.
  c. They agreed to terms of the Declaration of Indian Purpose.
  d. They demanded free access to Native American museums.

Question 2

Hispanic-American leader Csar Chvez rose to prominence by
 
  a. leading a boycott of schools that punished students for speaking Spanish.
  b. becoming the first Mexican American to be elected mayor of a major city.
  c. organizing the union for farm workers.
  d. calling for a return of southwestern states to Mexico.



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